CNN's Pamela Brown gives us a peek at the colorful stories told by Supreme Court Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia at a forum on constitutional issues.
Scalia was a REAL conservative. I may not agree with him, but I most certainly respect that he was dedicated to the constitution and not dedicated to party.
@@rkt7414 ??? So he was not actually convinced by O'Connor's argument, but joined the majority anyways ??? How does this not prove he was a partisan hack? He was even to lazy to write a concurrence.
@Alin Barash My point Alin, is that if you are framing things with tigers and syndromes and accusations, you are not in a headspace to compromise (unless its on your own defacto terms), meaning that mindset is just as much a barrier. Step one is to stop seeing enemies. Since the final step is to lack preconditions, the whole tiger rant suggests how far we are from that mindset.
Not when one side perpetuates conspiracy theories and embrace fascist policies. No thank you. I won't be gregarious for the sake of it. I will not tolerate intolerance. And yes, I am talking of the right.
If only more Americans could be more like Scalia and Ginsburg. People have more in common with each other than politics and it’s a shame that so many people refuse to look past that.
Hard to act like a Scalia or a Ginsburg when the choices that the Supreme Court justices actually effects our lives. Sure, I'd love to hang out with you and have a beer after a long day of approving or dismissing laws that don't directly effect me or my family or my salary. But when your decision approves of immigration regulations and mine don't, then we have a problem.
Truly what the world needs is people of differing views getting along with one another. Everyone could learn a much needed lesson today through the lovely friendship these two justices once had.
@@redact2186 Source please. Genuinely have no idea which justice you're talking about, but I am very confident you are exaggerating or lying for attention. Murder: n. the killing of a human being by a sane person, with intent, malice aforethought (prior intention to kill the particular victim or anyone who gets in the way) and with no legal excuse or authority.
@B ANNOYING ruclips.net/video/WbozDBM67lY/видео.html Open your mind friend, love is stronger than hate. It is the sick and evil who are pitting brother against brother.
It’s kind of heart warming to see two Supreme Court Justices on opposite ends of the political spectrum enjoy each other’s company and witty banter. RIP Justice Scalia and Justice Ginsburg.
Another interesting note regarding these two: Scalia was unanimously confirmed into the Supreme Court by the Senate, while Bader's vote was nearly unanimous, with only 3 senators voting against confirmation. It's crazy how partisan the Supreme Court has become in such a relatively short amount of time.
I had the privilege and honor of meeting both Justices during my legal career. I served a Justice Scalia’a tour guide and escort for multiple visits to my city for private legal events. He and my father grew up in the same neighborhood only 3 blocks apart though he was 9 years my Dad’s senior, both from large, Italian families, both first generation Americans raised in strict Roman Catholic homes. When I was in law school I tended to side more with Justice Scalia’s decisions but as I matured in my career I came to appreciate Justice Ginsburg so much more than I had before, both as a person and as a jurist. She became my role model to become a judge myself. When I achieved my goal I sent her a note thanking her for her influence and received a personal note congratulating me in return. I miss her and Justice Scalia. They were good people and great legal minds.
@@aiman_yt The Justices thoroughly read and most sign the letters. Even if you don't think they wrote it, the Justices still acknowledge the letter to a degree.
Sad to see them both gone. I'm too young to have been able to appreciate how great these 2 justices were for this country in their prime but wish I could have met either of these great american legends.
Love the friendship they had for each other and the love great they can put there difference of opinion behind it doesn't interfere with there friendship
Intelligent individuals are able to see past their friends differences and even make light hearted jokes about the differences. More people should be like these two.
😂😂😂 See this is so REAL because in work commeradery we can disagree on certain policies, but it doesn't mean we can't build wonderful friendships. Leave work at work, never take it home.
Antonin, you hittin on a fellow lawyer? A fellow Supreme Court judge at that? RIP Justice Scalia, a man of both wisdom in American law and a man with a huge sense of humor.
The system is broken. You see it with every decision that is to make. Take Germany for example: The judges of the German supreme court are only voted for a 6 year term and they have get two thrirds of the votes. That leads to judges who are accepted over most of the parties, because their are neutral and balanced and not part of an ideology. In the US the nomination for judges is just used as an instrument to gain power for decades and not for getting an actual balanced and fair jurisdiction. What is happening right now is the engdangerment and decline of a constituion that is simply outdated. Same with the voting system for presidency, senate and House.
@@hazard4648 well, Germany has its own problems. One is: most of the parties in parliament agree on most of the important decisions and the difference between the parties is shrinking. The so called conservstives could easily be mistaken for the leftist green party. They agree on spending German tax payers money on corrupt southern European countries. They agree on the open border policy and the massive abuse of the asylum system. And they agree on their disastrous green deal which doubled the electricity price within fee years.
@@bigbaba1111 You lack political education, if you mistake the conservatives with the Greens. And the Green Deal is made by the EU, it has nothing to do with the federal legislation. But even there you have 2 parties right of the conservatives and at least 1 party left of the Greens. So there is a party for everyone. So I wouldnt call it a problem. In contrast to the USA, a country that is famous around the world for its divided society and people.
I think that the party system should be phased out. I think that our government would run a lot better and more honestly if we had representatives who just had different political preferences, rather than party membership. Superpacs associated with partisanship and reps voting along party lines even if they disagree so they can stay in power fundamentally corrode our republic. I think that we could start by outlawing donations of very large size >$1,000,000 to a candidate by organizations or individuals with a clear political agenda
I love listening to all justices from Scalia, to Breyer, to Bader-Ginsburg, to Gorsuch, to Sotomayor, and now Coney-Barett. The wisdom and judicial knowledge they have is truly above partisan politics, and all humble, too! The only justice I find unfit for the role is Kavanaugh. Listening to his confirmation hearing and interviews is like listening to an arrogant college fraternity jock. Reading his decisions, especially next to other justices' writings especially the conservative ones, makes his look like a high school english essay! No wonder only Gorsuch joins him in writing his opinions. Most of the time, he joins someone else or writes opinions by himself 🤣
People could learn a lot from these 2. It is ok to disagree with someone and we should promote diversity of thought. Getting upset about someone's opinion will never change it.
Though I can see, in retrospect, how the mess would be easiest to deal with in one box, I can't say the just thing was done here. We aren't a one box people. We feel like what's going on- were being used for our generosity here and there. Thank you.
Without friction there can be no traction... these two worked simply because they were committed to something deeper and higher than themselves. A nation, her peoples and liberty. Not in It for themselves or willing to sell out to the highest bidder. Love to see a movie done, but we all know that Hollywood would completely distort it... and therefore, would rather not see it done. Let their words speak without propaganda... refreshing.
People could learn lessons from these two. You can not agree with someone but still be civil in dispute. They didnt let their political view impede the humanity of people.
@@god-of-war-fan you just dont like it BECAUSE it says the truth and since you support tRump you dont want to feel like an idiot give me a break already and go fuck off
rbg and scalia have a full biography well known even here in albania ( a country in west balcan europe ) whoever is interested in politics here knows these two legends , sadly they are both gone but their existence made the world a better place not just for america
Yes, many adventures together.. including late night adventures at Hummel park, near Omaha Nebraska with many adults and some kids. Involving rituals and such.
My best friend is MAGA all the way. I’m horrified by the nastiness, bullying, lying, nepotism and the lack of integrity. She “doesn’t care about that”. I don’t know how to bridge the gap because the common values I thought we shared fell by wayside overnight. Would you be able to offer any tips?
@Elhammo thank you for your thoughtful input. Recently when friend and I spoke and I started to hear Fox talking points and QAnon stuff... it was as if Twilight zone had descended and the person I thought I knew was possessed. It was surreal.
" what's there to like " except her views of the law, what better way to see her life as Scalia said this in a speech. I'm in shock as she could do anything and did everything the she set to, truly iconic person in my lifetime
jjona, In their graves right here on earth and have no idea what's happening. The living know that they shall die, but the dead know nothing. They both await the resurrection of Jesus.
They looked so happy, what a beautiful and genuine friendship they had. Goodbye great troubadours .... I’m sorry we couldn’t honor your bipartisan legacy....
I love that Justice Scalia takes “spicy dissent” as such a compliment like his face just lights the fuck uppp, America should be playing re runs of what healthy democracy use to look like
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Watching this now in 2024, makes me want to weep. What the hell happened to our country people. I don't understand. We've let politics determine family, friends, relationships. It's heartbreaking to see this one's great nation, who could look past our differences, and understand that at the end of the day, we might not agree on everything, but one thing we could always agree on was that we were proud to be American. I did 22 years in the army, I shed blood sweat and tears. My friends died, and now I look at our country, I can't even have a conversation about a disagreement politically, without being labeled. It's disgusting but most of all, it's heartbreaking.
Although they had their different opinions they had a strong relationship. It doesn't matter what you believe in or identifies as, what matters is creating kindness, love, equality, and unity. I'm a Democrat and I can see myself being friend with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Larry Hogan, Susan Collins, Abraham Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln, and Lisa Murkowski because they are kind and united people even though people would disagree with what they say. Put aside your differences to make good for our society. RBG and Scalia are the best example of different opinions and a strong relationship.
It is really weird to hear/read ppl stating their political views did not coincide, because in fact their legal views did not match. They are judges not politicians, and the judiciary is apolitical. They would have both told you the same.
I openly, actually despise Scalia's judgements and literally everything he has ever decided on the courts, but bipartisanship is essential to a true democracy and I admire that they were close outside of the courts. I mourn the death of this
Scalia was a REAL conservative. I may not agree with him, but I most certainly respect that he was dedicated to the constitution and not dedicated to party.
bush v. gore. Scalia was a partisan hack when all came to all.
@@departmentofdate2263 not really: www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/scalia-thought-bush-v-gore-legal-rationale-was-a-piece-of-s-t-but-backed-it-anyway
@@rkt7414 ??? So he was not actually convinced by O'Connor's argument, but joined the majority anyways ??? How does this not prove he was a partisan hack? He was even to lazy to write a concurrence.
I agree, the democrats are insane right now.
Like his prodigy the soon Chief Justice Amy Coney Barrett or probably even more.
If only we could get back to disagreeing peacefully.
There was a bipartisan hug in the Senate today, following the hearing. ruclips.net/video/TzWtF5woi9k/видео.html
@Alin Barash Actually, disagreeing peacefully is something that happens without preconditions.
@Alin Barash My point Alin, is that if you are framing things with tigers and syndromes and accusations, you are not in a headspace to compromise (unless its on your own defacto terms), meaning that mindset is just as much a barrier. Step one is to stop seeing enemies. Since the final step is to lack preconditions, the whole tiger rant suggests how far we are from that mindset.
Not when one side perpetuates conspiracy theories and embrace fascist policies. No thank you. I won't be gregarious for the sake of it. I will not tolerate intolerance. And yes, I am talking of the right.
@Alin Barash Holy cow well that's practically a cheer for politicide. Whatever you say dude, just realize you're also the problem. Fuckin crazy
Peace in the heaven for both of you. You did represent what democracy is all about.
tomtolbert32 oh shut it ffs.
Lynda Vance false. Pathetic trolling
civil discourse being the chief concept we've lost to the ever growing opinion-without-facts populous.
Lynda Vance and what is a republic a form of then, and oligarchy.
Lynda Vance www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-ruth-bader-quote-idUSKCN25325H. It very much is false
If only more Americans could be more like Scalia and Ginsburg. People have more in common with each other than politics and it’s a shame that so many people refuse to look past that.
Hard to act like a Scalia or a Ginsburg when the choices that the Supreme Court justices actually effects our lives. Sure, I'd love to hang out with you and have a beer after a long day of approving or dismissing laws that don't directly effect me or my family or my salary. But when your decision approves of immigration regulations and mine don't, then we have a problem.
This healthy relationship is what all people in positions of power should possess
All Americans used to be this way.
The internet has caused this divide. Too many people stay in now
Truly what the world needs is people of differing views getting along with one another. Everyone could learn a much needed lesson today through the lovely friendship these two justices once had.
@@redact2186 Source please. Genuinely have no idea which justice you're talking about, but I am very confident you are exaggerating or lying for attention.
Murder:
n. the killing of a human being by a sane person, with intent, malice aforethought (prior intention to kill the particular victim or anyone who gets in the way) and with no legal excuse or authority.
@@cookiecrusher6720 he is talking about Scalia as he believed capital punishment is ok because the founders had it for federal crimes
Exactly. This is exactly how the two party system SHOULD be, not this childish brawl
@André A Any other country would have broken by now.
@B ANNOYING ruclips.net/video/WbozDBM67lY/видео.html
Open your mind friend, love is stronger than hate. It is the sick and evil who are pitting brother against brother.
It’s kind of heart warming to see two Supreme Court Justices on opposite ends of the political spectrum enjoy each other’s company and witty banter. RIP Justice Scalia and Justice Ginsburg.
Scalia was a pos, he held back the progression of non whites march to equality
@@djl91693
Lefty mad. Scalia was a great Justice.
Another interesting note regarding these two: Scalia was unanimously confirmed into the Supreme Court by the Senate, while Bader's vote was nearly unanimous, with only 3 senators voting against confirmation. It's crazy how partisan the Supreme Court has become in such a relatively short amount of time.
This healthy relationship is what all people in positions of power should possess
Easier said than done.
This healthy relationship is what all people should possess
@Alin Barash "we choose to do this and the other things, not because they are easy but because they're hard..."
A beautiful friendship.
A beautiful friendship.
I had the privilege and honor of meeting both Justices during my legal career. I served a Justice Scalia’a tour guide and escort for multiple visits to my city for private legal events. He and my father grew up in the same neighborhood only 3 blocks apart though he was 9 years my Dad’s senior, both from large, Italian families, both first generation Americans raised in strict Roman Catholic homes. When I was in law school I tended to side more with Justice Scalia’s decisions but as I matured in my career I came to appreciate Justice Ginsburg so much more than I had before, both as a person and as a jurist. She became my role model to become a judge myself. When I achieved my goal I sent her a note thanking her for her influence and received a personal note congratulating me in return. I miss her and Justice Scalia. They were good people and great legal minds.
The 'personal note' was written by an intern. Not Ruth Bader
@Alin Barash screw you ruining someone else's happiness
@@aiman_yt shame on you for ruining someone else's happiness. Keep trolling till you're tired you polarized hack!
@Alin Barash Completely not true, she's one of the main reasons women have the rights that they do today. Fantastic lawyer and person.
@@aiman_yt The Justices thoroughly read and most sign the letters. Even if you don't think they wrote it, the Justices still acknowledge the letter to a degree.
Back when political differences was celebrated and was reason for friendship not used as the reason not to be friends.
@Mansoor Shakeel how did Obama start the economic recession? And Prompted by the media?
They were so cute together... this is how you agree to disagree... no malice there between the two... a good example for all especially nowadays
@Alin Barash do you enjoy spamming this in response to every thread?
@Alin Barash why
this is how politics should be!
This healthy relationship is what all people in positions of power should possess
Halcyon days when people could fundamentally disagree on any subject and still be friends. Classy, intelligent, respectful, missed. RIP
I feel like the media plays a serious role in this political divide and we need to fix that
Yes, outlets dont get engagement on their posts if people aren't angrily fighting in the comments
True this good sir
Beautiful, that is how its supposed to work.
They should show this on the news now. Let's all get along in the end
Sad to see them both gone. I'm too young to have been able to appreciate how great these 2 justices were for this country in their prime but wish I could have met either of these great american legends.
This is how justices should be . Friends and respectful of one another. I have no doubt they were very close friends
0:06 can anyone please link to the full discussion there, or name the organizer of this conversation so we can watch the full video please?
We can debate, we can have arguments, but when the debate is over, we come together as American people.
When one side considers you unamerican for not allowing yourself to be stepped over, there can be no conversation.
No one:
RBG or Scalia: *Breathe*
Interviewer: 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
A beautiful friendship.
This was very pleasant to watch . RIP RBG & Scalia .
Love the friendship they had for each other and the love great they can put there difference of opinion behind it doesn't interfere with there friendship
This really should be spotlighted more. It’s an important lesson.
She will never die
I have to say she never gave up until 2 days ago
Intelligent individuals are able to see past their friends differences and even make light hearted jokes about the differences. More people should be like these two.
Love their relationship you know it’s good when their kids refer to them as “uncle Antonin” and “aunt Ruth”
Amazing. I really hope that we can return to these days.
😂😂😂 See this is so REAL because in work commeradery we can disagree on certain policies, but it doesn't mean we can't build wonderful friendships. Leave work at work, never take it home.
What a pair. I hope they're absolutely living it up together in heaven
Bet they are still very close and having a blast in heaven 💙💙
Anyone have a link for the entire interview?
+James Joseph did you find sir?
I wish this is how everyone could get along
See when you are super smart you can really only enjoy other super smart people
Captain Charisma I’m sure you would know
@@blakehofmans8486 of course your being sarcastic (after your 3 Miller lites) but actually, I do know and thats obviously why I said it.
@@sniffableandirresistble mhm
But politician’s are not that smart
Antonin, you hittin on a fellow lawyer? A fellow Supreme Court judge at that? RIP Justice Scalia, a man of both wisdom in American law and a man with a huge sense of humor.
Remember when people used to respectfully disagree.
The problem is our 2 party system.
It simply reinforces polarization. I would prefer 4-5 parties and the need for coalition governments.
The system is broken. You see it with every decision that is to make. Take Germany for example: The judges of the German supreme court are only voted for a 6 year term and they have get two thrirds of the votes. That leads to judges who are accepted over most of the parties, because their are neutral and balanced and not part of an ideology. In the US the nomination for judges is just used as an instrument to gain power for decades and not for getting an actual balanced and fair jurisdiction.
What is happening right now is the engdangerment and decline of a constituion that is simply outdated.
Same with the voting system for presidency, senate and House.
@@hazard4648 well, Germany has its own problems. One is: most of the parties in parliament agree on most of the important decisions and the difference between the parties is shrinking. The so called conservstives could easily be mistaken for the leftist green party.
They agree on spending German tax payers money on corrupt southern European countries. They agree on the open border policy and the massive abuse of the asylum system. And they agree on their disastrous green deal which doubled the electricity price within fee years.
@@bigbaba1111 You lack political education, if you mistake the conservatives with the Greens. And the Green Deal is made by the EU, it has nothing to do with the federal legislation. But even there you have 2 parties right of the conservatives and at least 1 party left of the Greens. So there is a party for everyone. So I wouldnt call it a problem. In contrast to the USA, a country that is famous around the world for its divided society and people.
I think that the party system should be phased out. I think that our government would run a lot better and more honestly if we had representatives who just had different political preferences, rather than party membership. Superpacs associated with partisanship and reps voting along party lines even if they disagree so they can stay in power fundamentally corrode our republic. I think that we could start by outlawing donations of very large size >$1,000,000 to a candidate by organizations or individuals with a clear political agenda
Living in Canada with a multi party system, there's realistically only 2 parties that win every time.
you two are awesome
The title of this video sounds like a comedy show.
I love listening to all justices from Scalia, to Breyer, to Bader-Ginsburg, to Gorsuch, to Sotomayor, and now Coney-Barett. The wisdom and judicial knowledge they have is truly above partisan politics, and all humble, too! The only justice I find unfit for the role is Kavanaugh. Listening to his confirmation hearing and interviews is like listening to an arrogant college fraternity jock. Reading his decisions, especially next to other justices' writings especially the conservative ones, makes his look like a high school english essay! No wonder only Gorsuch joins him in writing his opinions. Most of the time, he joins someone else or writes opinions by himself 🤣
People could learn a lot from these 2. It is ok to disagree with someone and we should promote diversity of thought. Getting upset about someone's opinion will never change it.
Though I can see, in retrospect, how the mess would be easiest to deal with in one box, I can't say the just thing was done here.
We aren't a one box people. We feel like what's going on- were being used for our generosity here and there.
Thank you.
Without friction there can be no traction... these two worked simply because they were committed to something deeper and higher than themselves. A nation, her peoples and liberty. Not in It for themselves or willing to sell out to the highest bidder. Love to see a movie done, but we all know that Hollywood would completely distort it... and therefore, would rather not see it done. Let their words speak without propaganda... refreshing.
Where is the full inteview?
A wonderful woman. Highly intelligent and so missed.
See kids, this is what mature people look like.
I still find it rather cool that these two people were friends on the Supreme Court despite having strikingly different political views.
May they both R.I.P.🙏🏾
We NEED each other. One balances out the other.
"At least I wasn't 100% sober" 😂😂😂
[187] - who was promised his job on the tarmac?
RIP to both
People could learn lessons from these two. You can not agree with someone but still be civil in dispute. They didnt let their political view impede the humanity of people.
This is the only video I’ve ever liked on cnn. Doesn’t even seem like fake news.
@@charleslorvo7633 stfu already. cnn is ridiculous
@@god-of-war-fan you just dont like it BECAUSE it says the truth and since you support tRump you dont want to feel like an idiot give me a break already and go fuck off
@@charleslorvo7633 lmao stop projecting. we know you dweebs feel self-conscious all the time. atleast don't cry about it. cnn sucks
Could you imagine Sotomayor and Kavanaugh sharing such a relationship
rbg and scalia have a full biography well known even here in albania ( a country in west balcan europe ) whoever is interested in politics here knows these two legends , sadly they are both gone but their existence made the world a better place not just for america
I miss these two...
GOOD FOR BOTH OF THEM!
And let the oral arguments continue where ever they meet👏🏿
Wish we could get along as country as they did and act as they act
Yes, many adventures together.. including late night adventures at Hummel park, near Omaha Nebraska with many adults and some kids. Involving rituals and such.
You reallly believe that urban legend😂?
These 2 were by far the best republican/ democrat justices ever on the court. Change my mind
My best friend too is a Liberal, where I’m Conservative, we get along perfectly, although I’m hoping he sees the light one day! 🤣
My best friend is MAGA all the way. I’m horrified by the nastiness, bullying, lying, nepotism and the lack of integrity. She “doesn’t care about that”. I don’t know how to bridge the gap because the common values I thought we shared fell by wayside overnight. Would you be able to offer any tips?
@Elhammo my concern is the more we give up on those kind of friendships the more we contribute to the country’s divisions. I despise this White House.
@Elhammo thank you for your thoughtful input. Recently when friend and I spoke and I started to hear Fox talking points and QAnon stuff... it was as if Twilight zone had descended and the person I thought I knew was possessed. It was surreal.
Imagine if politicians nowadays were like this
This very spicy dissent 😂
" what's there to like " except her views of the law, what better way to see her life as Scalia said this in a speech. I'm in shock as she could do anything and did everything the she set to, truly iconic person in my lifetime
Wow
This reminds me of Joe Biden and John boehner, always laughing with each other at the state of the union however they often didn’t agree
Or Joe Biden and John McCain. Or Joe Biden and Lindsey Graham. Joe just really gets along with everyone. Its terrific
@@cameronhodgetts920
Joe Biden is basically a 1990s republican so it makes some sort of sense
@@blackjack8043 eh. 1990s Republicans weren't awful. They gave us HW, after all
@@cameronhodgetts920 depends, before or after 1994
And Obama and John McCain. They were good friends too and you could tell.
"What fools these mortals be!" Puck the Fairy.
I'm not God...I know not where they are now...but somehow I think it the same place
She’s sadly in hell :(
@@benjisea Go fuck yourself- ur beyond disrespectful and shameful. Loser
@@CFood_theCAT dont be mad your judge didn’t get pedophilia and prostitution passed
@@benjisea Maybe they both are, maybe neither, God only knows
@Flo Kille Was definitely a model for everyone, in this day and age it's hard for people of different ideologies to get along
Gorsuch and Sotomayor have a similar relationship.
Lmao do they really?
@@ambassadorcarey413 Actually yes, they do. Not on the same level as Scalia/Ginsburg, but they are closer than most of the other Justices.
@@codytrail6791 how do you know?
They're both catholic and sotomayor isnt that liberal given that she was appointed by george hw bush before clinton and obama promoted her.
Hopefully both are doing good on the other side
jjona, In their graves right here on earth and have no idea what's happening. The living know that they shall die, but the dead know nothing. They both await the resurrection of Jesus.
two patriots. i hope they both are resting well
>Pint -sized
>Checks Scalia's height
bitch that's my height
❤️❤️
Not anymore!
RBG had Jewish symbols on the door of her office; she wore Jewish symbols, but decried those of Christians.
Weird how she and most people who pushed for abortion lagalization came from that ethnoreligious group.
They looked so happy, what a beautiful and genuine friendship they had. Goodbye great troubadours .... I’m sorry we couldn’t honor your bipartisan legacy....
Scalia cared more about a piece of paper than the lives of babies.
As for RGB, RIP BOZO 🤣🤣🤣
They are truly inspiring as to how american two party politics should work, but sadly they don't work that way.
_Ding dong, the witch is dead_ ♫
I love that Justice Scalia takes “spicy dissent” as such a compliment like his face just lights the fuck uppp, America should be playing re runs of what healthy democracy use to look like
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🙌 A player making a difference on and off the pitch.
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Wild adventures?! What did they do go on a bender?
Scalia couldn't tie Ginsburg's corset.
every thing pretrump seems so quaint
I know. Ever since Trump became president people have been protesting, rioting and attacking each other for their political views. It's so sad
Watching this now in 2024, makes me want to weep. What the hell happened to our country people. I don't understand. We've let politics determine family, friends, relationships.
It's heartbreaking to see this one's great nation, who could look past our differences, and understand that at the end of the day, we might not agree on everything, but one thing we could always agree on was that we were proud to be American. I did 22 years in the army, I shed blood sweat and tears. My friends died, and now I look at our country, I can't even have a conversation about a disagreement politically, without being labeled. It's disgusting but most of all, it's heartbreaking.
THIS is what America is all about
We can now see much more about these people...and all the other goons in the so-called US 'justice' system. It is all very horrific.
I miss this America
Although they had their different opinions they had a strong relationship. It doesn't matter what you believe in or identifies as, what matters is creating kindness, love, equality, and unity. I'm a Democrat and I can see myself being friend with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Larry Hogan, Susan Collins, Abraham Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln, and Lisa Murkowski because they are kind and united people even though people would disagree with what they say. Put aside your differences to make good for our society. RBG and Scalia are the best example of different opinions and a strong relationship.
the fact that they're both dead now is like a metaphor on the partisanship and divide in the US now.
It's all gonna go shit now. And it's true. We have the two most disslikable candidates in history.
It is really weird to hear/read ppl stating their political views did not coincide, because in fact their legal views did not match. They are judges not politicians, and the judiciary is apolitical. They would have both told you the same.
I openly, actually despise Scalia's judgements and literally everything he has ever decided on the courts, but bipartisanship is essential to a true democracy and I admire that they were close outside of the courts. I mourn the death of this
People know people, what's the point. How many people do you know.
Ohh the RUclips algorithm.
I know they was mad af seeing who they bare replaced by
Where did shehe go to high school! Any photos?
Watch her bio-epic and you'll find that she was a very attractive woman!!
rest in peace rbg